mnemo

mnemo

Learn numbers by heart

App info


1.1.6
March 25, 2025
415
Android 5.0+
Everyone

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: mnemo, Developed by Claudio Roma. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 1.1.6, Updated On 25/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: mnemo. Achieved Over 415 Installs. mnemo Currently Has 1 Reviews, Average Rating 5.0 Stars

Words and senetences are easier to remember than a sequence of digits.

1. learn the associations between letters and digits
2. associate your numbers with words and phrases to remember
3. swap mentally the words in numbers whenever you need them

Remember easily:
"Historical events:
Trajan reigned from 98 to 117"
"Birthdays & anniversaries:
Maria’s birthday: 03/02"
"Credit card pin:
63208"
"Telephone numbers:
06 47809264"
"Credit card numbers:
4023600578029276"
"Bank accounts:
IT55 O050 1803 2000 0000 0505 010"
and any other digit sequence.
We are currently offering version 1.1.6. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


Improved handling of the "back" button.

Rate and review on Google Play store


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Recent Comments

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Victor G

Seeing the caps I thought that converter looks so good, and in different languages? But the associations are not the more standard (but also I realized on the spot that for a converter to be that good, the numbers have to be associated with one [1] letter) bummer.